Conjunctivitis is a contagious eye disease that can be transmitted to both children and adults. Therefore, if you want to treat the symptoms of conjunctivitis in children, it is best to isolate and disinfect them. For the treatment of conjunctivitis, it is best to use antibiotics or eye drops to disinfect the eyes, and pay attention to the prevention of conjunctivitis to avoid reinfection of the conjunctiva. 1. Is conjunctivitis contagious in children? Pink eye can occur throughout the year, but is more common in spring and summer. People are generally susceptible to various types of conjunctivitis, and patients who have had conjunctivitis may get it again. If a person usually suffers from conjunctivitis and is not isolated, treated and prevented in time, the whole family will be infected within a day or two, and it may even cause an epidemic in kindergartens and schools in a short period of time. Conjunctivitis is mainly transmitted through contact. The patient's eye secretions can spread the disease to other people's eyes through the patient's hands or used items such as handkerchiefs, towels, washbasins, various utensils or toys. Conjunctivitis refers to the inflammation of the thin film (conjunctiva) covering the inside of the eyelid and the front of the eyeball. Conjunctivitis in children is indeed contagious, but there is no need to worry too much, as it is generally preventable. Although infectious acute conjunctivitis does not cause obvious visual impairment, it is highly contagious and often causes widespread epidemics, so prevention is very important. Pay attention to personal hygiene, keep your hands clean, avoid wiping your eyes with your hands, and avoid sharing towels or eye products with children. Please pay attention to hygiene when using public facilities. When infectious acute conjunctivitis is prevalent, be careful when using public facilities, especially swimming in swimming pools. Never wipe your eyes after touching public utensils to avoid transmitting germs to your eyes. 2. What causes conjunctivitis in children? Conjunctival disease is not necessarily caused by allergies. The microorganisms that cause conjunctival disease are roughly divided into bacteria, viruses, chlamydia or inflammation inside the eye. You should first use the eye drops prescribed by the doctor. Recovery takes time. Don't be anxious. Be sure to treat it thoroughly. Conjunctival disease is prone to recurrence. Conjunctivitis is an infectious eye disease caused by bacterial or viral infection. Treatment can be with normal saline flushing 3/d, 1% to 5% morphine hydrochloride solution and steroid eye drops. If accompanied by systemic symptoms, please consult the infectious disease department. After medical staff come into contact with patients, they should wash their hands with 0.1% peracetic acid solution to prevent cross infection. Every parent hopes that their children can grow up healthy and happy, but due to various reasons, such as season, weather, diet, unhygienic conditions, excessive fatigue, etc., diseases may invade children's health. For example, conjunctivitis is an inflammatory reaction that occurs in the conjunctiva of the eye. It is generally divided into two categories: infectious and non-infectious. When the conjunctiva is exposed to various stimuli, symptoms such as edema, red eyes, and increased secretions will appear, which will have a great impact on the patient's body and life. 3. What foods are good for children with conjunctivitis? 1. Tremella soup. 30 grams of Tremella, 6 grams of green tea, and 50 grams of rock sugar. Soak the white fungus, wash it, put it into the pot with tea and rock sugar, add appropriate amount of water, and simmer it over low heat. 2. Wolfberry and celery porridge. 60 grams of fresh celery leaves, 30 grams of fresh wolfberry leaves, and 50 grams of polished rice. Wash the celery leaves and wolfberry leaves separately, wash the polished rice clean, put them into a casserole and cook them into vegetable porridge. When the porridge is cooked, add salt and MSG, cook for a while and then serve. 3. Eye-improving porridge. 10 grams of white chrysanthemum, 10 grams of wolfberry, 10-15 grams of cassia seed, 50 grams of polished rice, and appropriate amount of rock sugar. Put white chrysanthemum, wolfberry and cassia seed into a casserole, add appropriate amount of water, boil for 30 minutes, discard the residue and keep the juice. Add appropriate amount of water to the medicinal juice and add rice to cook porridge. When the porridge is almost cooked, add rock sugar and cook for a while before eating. 4. Double flower porridge. 10 grams of chrysanthemum powder, 10 grams of cassia flower, 50 grams of polished rice, and appropriate amount of white sugar. Put the chrysanthemum powder and albizzia flowers into a casserole, add appropriate amount of water and simmer over low heat, remove the residue and keep the juice for later use. Add appropriate amount of water into the pot, heat it, put in the double flower medicine juice, add in japonica rice, and cook into porridge. When the porridge is almost cooked, add sugar and remove from the pot when it is cooked. |
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